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Hey dinosaurs...here i am

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as i approach the midpoint of my school break, i’ve realized that i’ve done so much. i barely have time to keep my mind on responsibilities when i’m out in the trails, with friends, or playing tennis ( @colleenball31 tolo is coming up) and all of this has made me realize that it’s important to fill your life with the stuff you love and the things you love doing. if you live a life just completing your daily responsibilities without leaving time aside for yourself, then you’ll never live a life you truly enjoy. take your mind off responsibilities when you need to and leave time aside for yourself. sometimes being alone or with others is when you discover the most about yourself.

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Looking up not back. When the sun returns, what are you looking to climb?? Maybe it's your first climb or hike of the year! Drop a comment what your eyes have been eyeing to summit! 🗻

My interview for @nomadict is online! Follow the link in my story to read the complete interview. Or just visit www.thenomadict.com.
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That epic morning at lake Eibsee. Soon i‘ll be back favorite place on earth ⛺️🤗

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We just stopped there at this stave church for a short coffee stop. Luckily it was quite photogenic, so no coffee for me. 🇳🇴
by @nxplore 🌏 #folkgreen
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Climate Tip: Use public transport, walk or cycle places instead of driving. Transport is one the biggest polluters and fossil fuel emissions. Walking and biking lowers your emissions and public transport is there with or without you so you won’t be adding any emissions whereas a car will. 💚 @standforearth#climatechange#environment#norway#bealpine#wildernesstones

Exploring the Poor Knights Islands. The islands are protected as a nature reserve and a permit is required to land or tie boats up. Permits are usually granted only for scientific research. A notable native plant of the islands is the spectacularly flowering Poor Knights lily. The Tuatara reptile is also living on the Islands. It‘s a species older than 200million years. That means it existed before some of the Dinosaurs! Don’t want to know which new species may be found one day deep in the oceans there. Pirate tales could come true 🦑🦈
@travelnewzealand@divetutukaka#divetutukaka#tutukakacoast#poorknights

My interview for @nomadict is online! Follow the link in my story to read the complete interview. Or just visit www.thenomadict.com.
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That epic morning at lake Eibsee. Soon i‘ll be back favorite place on earth ⛺️🤗

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